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Professional journal for psychiatrists who testify in civil and criminal cases and for attorneys representing mental disability claimants, and interested in mental disability law.
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Psychiatry Essentials For Primary Care (paperback)
Psychiatry Essentials For Primary Care (paperback) - By Robert Schneider,james L. Levenson
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Features: The cards feature a brief list of information needed for a psychiatric assessment, mental status examination features, a 4-minute neurologic exam, the BPRS, the DSM multiaxial diagnoses, the GAF, an anxiety inventory, a suicide risk scale, a depression rating scale, a treatment algorithm for acute catatonia (with a ridiculous and dangerous recommendation of 1- 4 mg of risperidone) , a treatment algorithm for alcohol withdrawal, and a listing of extrapyramidal side effects of neuroleptics.
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Deals with issues concerning primary care physicians and psychiatrists.
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Psychiatry In Medical Practice (paperback)
Psychiatry In Medical Practice (paperback) - By David P. Goldberg,richard Morriss,linda Gask
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New neuroimaging techniques are developing at a break neck pace-every academic journal contains glossy pictures of brain activity corresponding to a particular task emblazoned in glorious technicolor. Discoveries about brain function in psychiatric disorders have been made at an equally rapid rate. However, most books on the subject have been written from a technical point of view. An introductory, easy-to-read guide, Neuroimaging in Psychiatry provides an overview and the clinical relevance of the...
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We found 12 used copies, 4 new copies, and 2 collectible copies of this book. (Show all copies of ISBN 9780312146900)
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The mission of Current Psychiatry is to provide psychiatrists with up-to-date advice by leading authorities, emphasizing solutions to common clinical problems.
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PAPERBACK - An in-depth treatise on the Psychology profession - its tenets and credos, and most of all its belief that "Man is an Animal" - a stimulus-response machine that can be controlled by manipulating the environment. All of this has led to the Nazi holocaust, and to abortion on demand. If you know someone who is ABOUT to get an abortion, give her this book... leave it where she can read it, and it will change her mind.
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Lange Q&A Psychiatry
Outstanding coverage of high-yield psychiatry topics. . . Lange QAndA: Psychiatry is a comprehensive QAndA review of psychiatry for medical students preparing for the USMLE Step 2 exam and the psychiatry clerkship exam. Readers will find 750 questions, broken out by chapters covering various topics of testing and two comprehensive practice tests. All questions are in board format to better prepare students for what they will see on the exam. Detailed explanations explain why the answer is correct or incorrect. .
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Spirituality Is A Crucial But Sometimes Overlooked Aspect Of Mental Well-being And Psychiatric Care. This Book Explores The Nature Of Spirituality, Its Relationship To Religion, And The Reasons For Its Importance In Clinical Practice. It Discusses The Prevention And Management Of Illness, As Well As The Maintenance Of Recovery. - Paperback
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Science and Psychiatry (Hardcover)
A pioneer in the identification of receptors for neurotransmitters and drugs and in the explanation of the actions of psychotropic agents, Solomon Snyder has been instrumental in the establishment of modern psychopharmacology. Science and Psychiatry is a collection of some of his best scientific papers from the past forty years, representing important advances in psychopharmacology and molecular biology. Some offer insight into modern neuroscience to help make sense of available psychotropic medications...
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About the Washington Manualand Psychiatry Survival Guide for PDA This handy guide is a quick reference for the hospital practice of psychiatric medicine in the inpatient psychiatric, consultation, and emergency settings. It addresses the most frequently encountered problems in these clinical settings and offers practical suggestions on how to obtain information, generate reasonable differential diagnoses, discriminate among diagnoses, and document clinical decisions. Coverage includes style pointers...
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a selection from the PREFACE: When, in 1810, Franz Joseph Gall said: "The measure of culpability and the measure of punishment can not be determined by a study of the illegal act, but only by a study of the individual committing it," he expressed an idea which has, in late years, come to be regarded as a trite truism. This called forth as an unavoidable consequence a more lively interest on the part of various social agencies in the personality of the criminal, with the resultant gradually increasing...
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* Identification of opiate receptors, providing keys to understanding pain perception. * Characterization of the IP3 receptor, exploring its role as a target for lithium treatment in manic-depressive disorders. * Establishment of nitric oxide as a transmitter in the brain, radically transforming conceptualizations of neurotransmission. * Discovery that D-serine is the normal stimulus for the glycine site of the NMDA receptor, providing new insight into the regulation of the receptor important...
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Books. Psychiatry for the Boards
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Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry is published nine times a year, and is a journal for specialists in secondary care, GPs with an interest in neurology and psychiatry, community psychiatric nurses and other specialist healthcare professionals. Articles cover management, news updates and opinion in all areas of neurology and psychiatry.
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First edition. Fine in fine, price-clipped dustwrapper wit two small marks on the spine.
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This documentary presents the history of psychiatry from its beginnings in the 18th Century as a fringe industry housing the disfigured and retarded souls of society to where it is now, a deeply corrupted marketing arm of the pharmaceutical companies. The goal is to make everyone on the planet dependent on psychotropic drugs supposedly to control mental disorders (such as Attention Deficit Disorder and Shyness Syndrome) that, in reality, do not even exist. When psychiatry and totalitarian governments...
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Journal contains peer-reviewed scientific articles on ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry. Issues include "In Review"" articles, original research, reviews, and scholarly debate, published in either English or French.
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Essentials of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
"Essentials of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry" distills the authoritative advice found in the third edition of "The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry." Updating and pruning that volume`s detailed and comprehensive content, "Essentials" omits those chapters directed primarily toward subspecialists and retains what is immediately useful to general psychiatrists, pediatricians, neurologists, and nonphysician mental health clinicians such as nurses, psychologists...
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Psychiatry is a subtle science in which differential diagnosis can be particularly challenging. This encyclopedic seven-part series, filmed in the U.K., offers a practical overview of the broad spectrum of mental disorders. Programs one through six combine real doctor/patient interviews with descriptions of the etiology and manifestation of each illness under examination—including the tricky similarities and key differences that are crucial for accurate diagnosis. Program seven, composed exclusively...
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West Tennessee Healthcare is comprised of six hospitals. Jackson-Madison County General Hospital is the 635-bed tertiary care center for our five community hospitals. The Physician Services department assists in recruitment of physicians to the West Tennessee service area of 550,000. Over 275 physicians are on active staff; 90% Board-Certified. New electronic medical record being implemented. New nine-story patient tower. 85 adult ICU, 4 pediatric ICU, and 22 neonatal ICU beds. 26 operating...
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